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Ranging across media, the first comprehensive overview of the cultural output of the Spanish Civil War.
The Spanish Civil War (1936-9) inspired an extraordinary range of cultural production, from literature, theater, cinema, journalism, and radio to visual art, song, dance, memoir, and comics. This book--the first comprehensive study of the war's cultural output--considers works by both Spanish and foreign supporters of the Republic and Franco's forces, with particular attention paid to women's contributions, to reveal a conflict more complex than conventional narratives suggest. The book highlights how culture became a weapon in the fight against fascism while reflecting the passions, anxieties, and ideals of the era and since. By combining well-known and lesser-known works across all media, it offers a nuanced and accessible portrait of a global struggle that continues to shape our understanding of political and cultural engagement.
Jo Labanyi is professor emerita of Spanish at New York University. Her recent books include A Companion to Spanish Cinema, Engaging the Emotions in Spanish Culture and History, and Modern Literatures in Spain.
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